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1. Take a piece of letter paper and grab one corner. Fold the paper to look like a triangle with a long rectangle on a side of it. 2. Fold the triangle into a smaller triangle3. Take the triangle and fold one side to the middle then fold the other side on top. You should open it to reveal 3 equal sections that are cone shaped4. Trim the excess paper off to make it look like an even cone shape5. Cut a tiny piece off the tip of the triangle6. Draw a design remembering that the wide end is the outer edge and never cutting all the way across, make the wide edge have ridges and you can also make it curvy. cut holes all over the triangle that can look like shark teeth in the sides.7. Carefully unfold your paper to reveal your snowflake8. Use clear tape and put them on windows, or anywhere you want to be decorated9. draw small snowflakes and cut them out if you want to make it look like mine above.If it didn't work try again (I messed up 4 pieces of paper making my snowflakes) and if it doesn't work again try looking up how to do it on YouTube. This was how to make a six pointed snowflake.

Girls ideas:Cute Phone casesGift cards (Barnes and Noble, Walmart, JCPenny, Kohl's, itunes , Bath and Body works, Target, or Amazon)Beauty Products (If they wear them.) (This also includes lotions and face cleansers)Simple but cute Jewelry (includes watches and yarn bangles)(it might not be a good idea to buy them clothes just give them a gift card so they can do it)Adorable Coffee mugs (with things they like such as owls, mustaches, or chevron)Chocolate TrufflesFancy JournalsCute Shoes (some girls prefer heels, some prefer cargo boots)A Laptop A TabletBoy Ideas:Gamestop gift card (this one has it's own spot because it's highly wanted)Video Games (ask them for their list of game wants)Clothes (boys usually don't like shopping so buy theirs for them)MoneyA box full of snacks. (Doritos, Beef Jerky, Gatorade, Marshmallows, Candy)A game system (if you are their parents)

Toddlers (2-4): Okay, I am being totally honest here... Toddlers will NOT want ANYTHING besides toys. If you get them clothes you are basically getting it for their mom. Make sure the toy you are buying them is completely safe and there are absolutely no small pieces the baby could put in their mouth and choke on.Ideas: Stuffed AnimalsPlay Kitchen (NOT EASY BAKE OVEN)Baby DollsSoft Candy (not chewy or hard)Play Dough Sets (depends on how mature they are)Mr. Potato Head (also depends on maturity)Toddler Toys (usually make noises and have lots of buttons)Little Kids (5-8): Little kids still want toys but this time you can get them something a little bit more mature because now they are smart enough to not swallow it. Kids this age will however drop and knock over stuff so don't get them anything breakable, some kids this age will TRY to "see if it will break". They will also like short books.Girl Ideas: Easy Reading booksBath crayonsDolls (some parents don't approve of barbie and monster high dolls for their young kids)ScooterHair BowsDoll HouseArt KitCandyItems with their favorite character (Hello Kitty, Disney Princess, Dora, etc)Boy Ideas: Easy Reading booksBath crayonsRemote control carsScooterPenny BoardTransformersArt KitCandyItems with their favorite character (Mickey Mouse, Cars, Spiderman, etc) Press Read More!!!!

Hi I'm Kelsie, I started blogging Dec-2013Blogging is really fun for me I blog about everything I like! you'll find some of almost everything!Go to my Me Page to learn about me a little moreGo to my Recipe Page for some awesome recipes!